The Ionia girls swim team earned a 99-75 victory over Lansing Waverly/Lansing Christian team Thursday night in their Community Awareness Week purple meet.

"The meet was fun," Bulldog coach Kimarie Fish said. "The girls swam well with lots of personal bests and great races. We finished the meet with community members joining the girl's for a T-shirt relay as part of our Purple meet for cancer awareness."

Picking up first-place finishes for Ionia were Bre Miller in the 50 Free (26.97) and 100 Free (1:00.44), Katey Jeffers in the 200 Individual Medley (2:41.76), Courtney Osolinski in Diving (91.52 points) and Hannah Kusmierz in the 100 Breaststroke (1:20.6).

Hanna Melvin finished second in the 200 Free (2:34.27), while Jeffers took second in the 500 Free (6:50.75).

The Bulldogs finished 11 strokes back of second-place Haslett and 10 behind Owosso. DeWitt won the title.

Page 2 of 2 - Three Ionia golfers earned all-conference honors with their performances Thursday. Margot Cook Finished with a score of 102, while Erika Ketchum shot a 106 and Lauren Fuller finished with a 113.

The Lady Dawgs will travel to Pigeon Creek Golf Course in Hudsonville on Thursday for their regional tournament.

CAAC White Tournament

WILLIAMSTON — Lakewood finished second and Portland took fourth Thursday afternoon at Wheatfield Valley Golf Course in the league tournament.

Lansing Catholic won the event and the league title with a score of 305, followed by the Vikings (357), Stockbridge (362), Portland (387), Williamston (389) and Corunna (432).

Lakewood was led by Olivia Barker, who finished with a round of 80. Emily Barker shot an 89, Victoria Hager finished with a 92 and Mariah Krikke shot a 96. Kennedy Hilley shot a 100. Bryonna Barton finished with a round of 101.

Portland was paced by Becca Snyder, who shot an 87, while Katie Blake finished with a 92, Kristen Lawless earned a 96, and Allison Russell and Kelsey Feldpausch each shot rounds of 112.

Sydney Cody finished with a 117.

Olivia Barker, Emily Barker and Hager all earned all-conference honors for Lakewood, while Portland's Snyder, Lawless and Blake were named All-CAAC White as well.